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10 December, 08:17

Why did the United States remain neutral during the French Revolution?

The Congress voted to remain neutral.

The Pinckney Treaty prevented America from becoming involved.

The army was too weak to participate in the war.

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  1. 10 December, 08:19
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    One of the major reasons why the United States remained neutral during the French Revolution was because " The army was too weak to participate in the war," although a greatest reason was because many Americans became disillusioned with the incredible amount of violence that was taking place in France.
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